RE: The Universal Moral Code
November 2, 2017 at 3:43 pm
(This post was last modified: November 2, 2017 at 4:05 pm by BlindedWantsToSee.)
(November 1, 2017 at 11:45 am)mh.brewer Wrote:(November 1, 2017 at 11:33 am)BlindedWantsToSee Wrote: I assure you, I've been sincere in all I've said.
Then you need to go back and review all that you've said and examine/determine if it comports with reality. I think several here have indicated that your belief is not very realistic.
What I've said doesn't comport with reality. But this does not mean that what I'm saying is wrong. Reality is wrong! and unjust, and evil. This is, actually, my claim. I know it sounds crazy, and I know I cannot prove it. So I'm really not trying to do that. I'm just sharing an idea, because very few people dare question reality. But, you know? Just because something cannot be proven at a point in time, it does not mean that something is not true, or does not exist, or doesn't affect our lives. There are many examples of this in history, medicine, and other fields.
My above/previous/most recent reply to Khemikal explains where I'm coming from in more detail, if you are interested.
(November 2, 2017 at 1:11 pm)mh.brewer Wrote:(November 2, 2017 at 1:06 pm)BlindedWantsToSee Wrote: It is probably because of my religious background. I don't follow any religion, though. I believe all religions tell lies and mislead people, along with giving them some good advice also. However, I believe that the quality of our life experiences matters to us, and I believe that our beliefs, ideas, knowledge, and of course, our actions determine whether those experiences we have are pleasant to us or not. That's why I talk about these subjects.
Do you understand that this is what some of us think you've been telling us? Lies may be to harsh, more like fantasy.
It had not occurred to me, but it makes sense that some of you would get that impression. What I have to say may not be relevant for the majority of you (that's why you cannot relate to it) or to most people in general, but for the sake of those who may find something of value in what I have to say, I share my ideas. And I'm grateful to atheistforums.com for allowing me to do this here.